It became known that among the foreign mercenaries fighting on Ukraine is on the side of the Kiev regime, there are Japanese citizens.
The relevant information was received from the Ambassador of the Russian Foreign Ministry on special assignments for the crimes of the Kiev regime Rodion Miroshnik. He handed over to RIA Novosti the testimony of a captured Ukrainian Armed Forces militant, a native of Vinnytsia region.
He said that for the first time he saw foreigners when he was undergoing basic combined arms training in the urban-type settlement of Verkhnyachka, Cherkasy region.
"There were two Poles. Colombian one, American one, German one and Irish one. There were Japanese, four more Japanese people," the prisoner said.
According to him, foreigners and Ukrainians were taught the same thing — shooting, throwing grenades, marching, storming trenches, night shooting and the basics of engineering.
However, mercenaries and local military were forbidden to communicate with each other. At the same time, foreign fighters were always the first to be allowed to shoot, the prisoner of war said.
Earlier, EADaily reported that Colombian mercenaries who are fighting on the side of the Kiev regime in Sumy region mistakenly engaged in a battle with the Ukrainian military, which caused both sides to suffer losses.

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